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dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: and i'm cheryl casone ed as apple goes, will the market go with it? the market is falling. we have an analyst standing by. dennis: beware of molotov cocktails. the protest is a sign that people of greece feel they're being sold out by european leaders. cheryl: small business, big problems. national retail federation of business is here with a dire warning. dennis: jobs, the lack of them, top issue of his presidential campaign. the ceo of dice holdings is with us and says they have looked at a number of tech jobs now available. stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange where stocks are taking a dive, nicole. nicole: they really are, dennis. down more than half of 1%. the majority of those dow component coming under pressure. all of which got some analyst calls today, not in a positive way. those are some of the names weighing. some other names on the dow, nasdaq composite i down 1.5%. i heard at the top when you talk about apple and
dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: and i'm cheryl casone ed as apple goes, will the market go with it? the market is falling. we have an analyst standing by. dennis: beware of molotov cocktails. the protest is a sign that people of greece feel they're being sold out by european leaders. cheryl: small business, big problems. national retail federation of business is here with a dire warning. dennis: jobs, the lack of them, top issue of his presidential campaign. the ceo of dice holdings is with...
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ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> john tower, let's do three e-mails to day. three e-mails. how about that? i tied you into it now. >> that sounds like a great idea. cat writes, nightmare woke me up. willie was a stunt double. don't want to know what was the stunt. >> daniel tosh. we'll have to get a side b
ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> john tower, let's do three e-mails to day. three...
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david: english, dennis. english. >> these are devices that simply are programable by our customers to do a wide variety of functions. most of the applications we currently focus on today are in the information superhighway. they back up all of the applications in today's portable devices and are providing all of the information flow that we consume and share on a daily basis. david: but you know the incredible thing, dennis, and this is really the reason we had you on, you're essentially a startup. granted you got $250 million, but how did you get the startup money when you're competing with some real big guys? in other words, what can you do that say, an intel or an altera can't do? >> well, thank you. it's a breakthrough technology and, there's been a number of elements in fact that have attracted the kind of capital we have. we're, we've got a number of great vors investors. our last round was over $108 million. that was the largest round in any private semiconductor company in the last decade. we're deve
david: english, dennis. english. >> these are devices that simply are programable by our customers to do a wide variety of functions. most of the applications we currently focus on today are in the information superhighway. they back up all of the applications in today's portable devices and are providing all of the information flow that we consume and share on a daily basis. david: but you know the incredible thing, dennis, and this is really the reason we had you on, you're essentially...
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dennis kneale covering the story. i was never in a union. >> let's not forget that. >> union are doing very well but not so well for newspapers. 700 employees walked off the job. they are protesting the hard-line. the walkout was more around the block. it is awkward for management that one of the most pro union papers in the country. labor, so long as it declines in the private sector is losing clout and unable to withstand the unfettered bank accounts of industry but the old gray lady union members see a different faith in their contracts. is expired year ago. they lost $90 million last quarter. stock price down 50%. pension benefits and health coverage and overtime. the unions want increase in the same areas which make me thinks there's no tactic possible in a state of denial. the times want this wrapped up by year end but they are digging in their heels. time's dissident workers have a web site and two weeks ago they put up a warning letter aimed at management and it reads, quote, 18 months after our contract expir
dennis kneale covering the story. i was never in a union. >> let's not forget that. >> union are doing very well but not so well for newspapers. 700 employees walked off the job. they are protesting the hard-line. the walkout was more around the block. it is awkward for management that one of the most pro union papers in the country. labor, so long as it declines in the private sector is losing clout and unable to withstand the unfettered bank accounts of industry but the old gray...
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bob evans and denny's. now, tech nomic out with numbers for lower and upper middle consumers, lower and upper, price is now the most important factor in choosing fast food, or what they call limited service restaurants for a dine-in occasion. i call it takeout. however, 71% of middle-income consumers use restaurants for socializing and tech nomics says savvy operate letters create a fun gathering place for those upper/middle income spender. as retail gas prices in california hit, yet a new record today, yes, still going up, buckingham says restaurant prices are now rising faster than grocery store price. the relative value of eating out is shrinking, just as capacity is again rising. not to mention what an obama re-election could mean to the industry's health care costs. mandy? >> you know, it's an interesting one. i thought those gas prices were supposed to be coming down. last time, last week, indications of it coming down. >> the wholesale prices, i know. no, they are not. they are not. >> listen, jane,
bob evans and denny's. now, tech nomic out with numbers for lower and upper middle consumers, lower and upper, price is now the most important factor in choosing fast food, or what they call limited service restaurants for a dine-in occasion. i call it takeout. however, 71% of middle-income consumers use restaurants for socializing and tech nomics says savvy operate letters create a fun gathering place for those upper/middle income spender. as retail gas prices in california hit, yet a new...
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relations, and many others, for providing a perfect venue for this exchange of opinions and ideasbetween denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters -- reporters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. our timekeeper is a 20-year-old senior from billings, majoring in accounting. he also is a student body vice president. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question, then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. a 32nd rebuttal -- 30 second rebuttal will be allowed. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. before we go to the questions, we all ask you hold your applause until off the closing comments. interruptions will eat into the time for the candidates and their responses. we're all here to listen to them, not each other. please respect them by holding your applause until the debate has ended. thank you. now to the question. we'll start with a question f
relations, and many others, for providing a perfect venue for this exchange of opinions and ideasbetween denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters -- reporters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. our timekeeper is a 20-year-old senior from billings, majoring in accounting. he also is a student...
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relations, and many others, for providing a perfect venue for this exchange of opinions and ideasbetween denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana reporters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. our timekeeper is a 20-year-old senior from billings, majoring in accounting. he also is a student body vice president. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question, then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. a 30 second rebuttal will be allowed. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. before we go to the questions, we all ask you hold your applause until off the closing comments. interruptions will eat into the time for the candidates and their responses. we're all here to listen to them, not each other. please respect them by holding your applause until the debate has ended. thank you. now to the question. we'll start with a question for senator tester. you'll h
relations, and many others, for providing a perfect venue for this exchange of opinions and ideasbetween denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana reporters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. our timekeeper is a 20-year-old senior from billings, majoring in accounting. he also is a student body vice...
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between denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. before we go to the questions, we all ask you hold your applause until off the closing comments. we're all here to listen to them, not each other. please respect them by holding your applause until the debate has ended thank you. now to the question. we'll start with a question for senator tester. you'll have a minute to respond and representative rehberg will have a minute to comment and senator tester will have 30 seconds for a final response. >> good evening senator tester. i assume on november 6th, you will vote for president obama. i like to tell us why it's important and why his
between denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. before we go to the questions, we...